Kaillie Humphries is ready to hit the track in Italy.

The 40-year-old bobsledder will once again be on the Olympic stage for Milan Cortina, her sixth trip to the Olympics and fifth time competing.

Humphries previously represented Team Canada in 2006 (as an alternate), 2010, 2014 and 2018 before switching to Team USA for 2022 and now 2026. The Calgary native has since relocated to Carlsbad, California, just north of San Diego, where she lives and trains.

Here’s everything to know ahead of Humphries’ Olympic events and how you can watch her in action:

Kaillie Humphries’ Milan Cortina Olympics events

Humphries will compete in both women’s bobsleigh events at the Milan Cortina Olympics: two-woman and monobob.

For San Diego bobsledder Kaillie Humphries, things have changed a bit since winning a gold medal at the 2022 Winter Games. Training with her new son brings a new outlook to the competition. NBC 7’s Steven Luke reports. 

Kaillie Humphries’ Milan Cortina Olympics schedule

See the full competition schedule for Humphries’ events below:

Women’s monobob heat 1: Sunday, Feb. 15, 4 a.m. ET (Peacock)

Women’s monobob heat 2: Sunday, Feb. 15, 5:50 a.m. ET (Peacock)

Women’s monobob heat 3: Monday, Feb. 16, 1 p.m. ET (NBC/Peacock)

Women’s monobob heat 4: Monday, Feb. 16, 3:06 p.m. ET (NBC/Peacock)

Two-woman heat 1: Friday, Feb. 20, 12 p.m. ET (NBC/Peacock)

Two-woman heat 2: Friday, Feb. 20, 1:50 p.m. ET (Peacock)

Two-woman heat 3: Saturday, Feb. 21, 1 p.m. ET (NBC/Peacock)

Two-woman heat 4: Saturday, Feb. 21, 3:05 p.m. ET (NBC/Peacock)

How to watch Kaillie Humphries at the Milan Cortina Olympics

Viewers can watch Humphries’ events on NBC, or stream on Peacock.

Kaillie Humphries’ past Olympic results

Humphries has four Olympic medals in her career — a gold for Team USA and two golds and a bronze for Canada.

Her first medal came back in 2010, claiming gold in the two-woman competition alongside Heather Moyse. The duo successfully defending their gold in 2014, and Humphries added a bronze four years later with a new partner in Phylicia George.

With her shift to Team USA for the 2022 Olympics, Humphries again reached the top step — this time in the inaugural monobob competition. She finished seventh in the two-woman race in 2022 alongside Kaysha Love.

Humphries holds the distinction as the first woman in Olympic history to win gold medals for two different countries, and the first person to win Olympic golds for both the U.S. and Canada.

Watch Team USA stars attempt to twirl pasta, put coins in a piggy bank and other tasks while wearing mittens.